Even in the heat of competition and the immense emotional and mental pressures that competing at an elite level brings, not to mention the crowds and intense media scrutiny, Bunny stays focused on the one key element that differentiates the champions from the also-hopped: Disapproval. Folks, we have a winner.

Serious question here. After viewing the video @unknown posted, does anyone know if jumping that high (and landing with such force) poses any health repercussions for the bunnies down the road? The ones in the videos seemed very well-loved and cared for, but I couldn't help but think of (human) gymnasts and the skeletal issues they often face later on in life.

FurB: I was concerned about that, too! Most do seem to enjoy it, as they take off and run without much prodding. Some are little ornery buns and just find ways around or through the obstacles, which is probably what my bunnies would do!

@ Furbeast:Bunnies can jump quite surprising heights, relative to their size. HRH Queen Phoebe can jump onto a 31" table with ease. I don't know if there would be adverse effects if she did this regularly.

Rabbits can break limbs and even their backs if they land "wrong". Too often, this happens when a stoopid hoomin child drops a bunny or if the bunny falls unexpectedly. These hopping competitors appear to know what they're doing, in my opinion.